1. Private 3-Hour Trike Adventure

Take in the main sights in a unique way with this personalized trike tour through Prague. Focusing on the Old Town and Lesser Town areas, this private tour can be tailored around the main attractions that most interest you.

The trikes allow you to cover more ground, helping you see as much as you want in the three-hour timeframe. Water and coffee is provided, as well as a beer tasting at a typical Czechia brewery.

You are fully trained for safety and the tour guide will also help you capture those important moments on camera.

3. Medieval Dinner with Unlimited Drinks

Step back in time with this dinner themed around medieval Prague. A full five courses are included as well as unlimited drinks – both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

Entertainment is provided to add to the atmosphere, including belly dancers and swordsmen.

There are six different menus on offer to cater to all tastes (including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options), and the performances are suitable for children from four and up. This is a great way to experience the ancient history of Czechia.

5. Prague Pub Crawl and International Party

Prague is a popular party destination and this pub crawl is a great way to start your night off right.

You will spend one hour at your first bar, where you will receive unlimited free beer, wine, absinthe, and vodka.

This is the perfect opportunity for you to get your alcohol intake for the evening. You will then be taken to another three bars to allow you to experience the wide variety of venues in the city – with a free shot at each of these bars.

The night ends with VIP entry at the largest nightclub in Prague – Korlovy Iázne.

8. Glow Golf Mini Golf Game by UV Light

This is one of Prague’s newest attractions and comes with a unique twist. Mini golf is a fun activity for groups and families; this attraction allows you to play in the dark with UV light.

It is also located near some fascinating examples of street art depicting the history of the city. After playing, you are invited to experiment yourself with UV paints and create your own murals commemorating your visit.

There is also a lounge area for you to purchase drinks and unwind after your time on the course.

9. Best of Prague by Foot and Bus, and 1-Hour River Cruise

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Cover more ground in this 3.5-hour tour through the most important attractions – as well as some off the beaten path sights – by bus, foot, and boat.

The bus will pick you up from your Prague hotel before taking everyone to the Old Town for a walking tour. You can then enjoy a cruise down the Vltava River before returning to the Old Town for a walk through the Jewish Quarter.

Drop off at your hotel is included. This is a fantastic option if you are only in Prague for a short time.

10. Great Bohemian Excursion to Kutná Hora from Prague

Prague is located in the Bohemia region of Czechia, and venturing out of the city to the neighboring towns and countryside is a very worthwhile excursion.

The town of Kutná Hora is packed with attractions letting you delve further into Czech history and culture. You will discover old silver mines, as well as baroque architecture and even an Ossuary made of human bones.

The tour finishes with a three-course meal at the Old Bohemian tavern, and a CD with photos and videos of the tour is provided upon request.

11. Czech Beer Museum Tour and Bottle Your Own Beer

No trip to Prague is complete without sampling the delicious local beer. At the Czech Beer Museum, you will learn about the history behind beer making in the country.

You will also be treated to four samples of the finest beers in Prague. At the end of the tour, you will have the opportunity to bottle your own beer, giving you a unique souvenir of your time in Prague.

This 90-minute tour is conducted by a local beer expert and is a unique way to learn more about brewing and the importance of beer in the region.

12. 3-Hour Secret Food Tour

Though Prague is not known for its culinary delights, there are plenty of tasty dishes waiting to be discovered across the city.

This tour by a local food expert lets you sample some of the best food the city has to offer – from soups and meats to beer and sweets. There are five different locations covered in the tour; samples of the food and drink are all included in the price.

Your tour guide will also take you to some of the lesser known locations across the city, making it a great tour for getting off the regular tourist track.

15. Prague Through The Eyes of Franz Kafka

The famous author was born in Prague and there are many places across the city that tell the story of his life.

This tour is 3.5 hours long and tells you all about Kafka, his work, and the impact he had on Prague. You will visit the Jewish Quarter where he was based, and enjoy a short break in his favorite café.

Though the tour focuses mostly on Kafka, you will also learn about the history of the city’s Jewish community, as well as other famous writers from Prague.